🔴 Script 9:14 Eva Mason (№ 181)
NBC’s series The Blacklist starring James Spader and Megan Boone
Series created by: Jon Bokenkamp
Program air date: 4/1/2022 in the US (7pm Central/Chicago Time)
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Last updated: 4/3/2022 at 7:40am CT [ Central/Chicago time ]
Directed by: John Terlesky
Written by: Taylor Martin
SERIES STARS:
Raymond ‘Red’ Reddington – James Spader
Donald Ressler – Diego Klattenhoff
Harold Cooper – Harry Lennix
Aram Mojtabai – Amir Arison
Alina Park – Laura Sohn
Dembe Zuma – Hisham Tawfiq
GUEST STARS:
Charlotte Panabaker – Alexandra Bradley
Herbie – Alex Brightman
Teddy Brimley – Teddy Coluca
Nurse Binstock – Lea DeLaria
Sheila’s Doctor– Davis Duffield
Vicky – Marge Dunn
Mary Sutton – Katie Finneran
Emily Goodwin – Deirdre Goodwin
Marshall Panabaker – John Anthony Gorman
Sarah Sutton – Casey Hilton
Agent Herndon – Michael Jibrin
Maria Holmes– Jocelyn Kuritsky
Eva Mason – Stephanie Kurtzuba
Cynthia Panabaker – Diedre Lovejoy
Weecha Xiu – Diany Rodriguez
Pediatric Specialist – Susan Savoy
Bill Sutton – George Sheffey
Dr Jansen – Max von Essen
Elise – Kayla Wickes
Sheila Panabaker – Kristin Witt
🔴 Script 9:14 Eva Mason (№ 181)
Brief (Where we’re at):
Red reconnected with an old flame, Cassandra Bianchi, at the funeral of a friend named Barney, whose widow Matilda showed up wearing a priceless ruby necklace belonging to Red and Cassandra (who had stolen it of course). Barney had told Red and Cassandra that the necklace was then stolen from him, etc etc. Against the backdrop of an Agatha Christie-style caper (pssst: the widow did it), Cassandra attempted on several occasions to rekindle the flame. But Red stayed true to Mierce.
Cooper’s friend, Lew Sloan, managed to track down the friend of the bartender who had spiked Cooper’s drink with a ‘date rape’ drug. Someone is trying to frame Cooper with the murder of Doug Koster, Cooper’s wife Charlene’s one-time lover, that occurred while Cooper was unconscious. Lew found surveillance video showing the bartender spiking Cooper’s drink. When Cooper went to question the bartender (Abel Judge), he too had been murdered. Cooper and Lew went to Atlanta to question the bartender’s friend, Everly Grant, who said Abel had told her a man wearing a badge had tricked Abel into a drug deal for which he threatened to arrest him unless he spiked Cooper’s drink. While Lew was putting Everly under protection, Cooper ran into the Metro PD detective investigating Koster’s murder, Detective Marcus Heber, who also wanted to talk to Everly Grant (awkward!)
Unresolved from earlier episodes:
1) Red’s business is under attack. Illiquid after his two-year hiatus following Liz Keen’s murder, Red had incorporated on an underground stock exchange called the night market. Someone organized a group of investors to attempt a hostile takeover, but Red can’t find out who.
2) Liz’s body was exhumed and a next-gen tracking device was found. Aram is trying to determine the source of the tracker that allowed Vandyke to follow Liz to Pascual’s restaurant to kill her.
3) In an effort to be more open with her husband Peter about the nature of her work, Park appeared ready to divulge that it has to do with Raymond Reddington. This is of course very tightly-held classified information. Park has also shared with Aram and Dembe the fact the Ressler is still struggling with addiction. So now only Cooper doesn’t know Ressler cheated on his drug test to get reinstated into the FBI.
4) What was in the box Red gave to Dembe?
5) What did the letter from Katarina to Liz say about Red’s true identity?
6) And what did happen in Brasilia, anyway?
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[ It’s night. Two teenagers, Vicky and Elise, are camping in a tent. Vicky is reading a book ]
Elise: We should’ve just stayed at that cute little B&B in town. It had great reviews online. And beds. With mattresses.
Vicky: Where would the fun be in that?
Elise: Where’s the fun in this? It’s creepy out here. We’re in the middle of nowhere.
Vicky: Come on. This was my family’s spot when I was little.
Elise: Where they terrorized you with campfire stories about the Whispering Woman.
Vicky: [ Chuckles ] Yes. She haunted my childhood, it’s true.
[ Vicky puts the book aside ]
Vicky: Lucky for you, I’m no longer little.
[ Both chuckle ]
[ Leaves rustling ]
Vicky: What was that?
Elise: How should I know? A squirrel, maybe? [ Teasing ] Or it’s the Whispering Woman.
Vicky: Mm, funny.
[ Chuckles ]
[ Branches snap ‼️ ]
[ Vicky sits up ]
Vicky: That was bigger than a squirrel.
[ They listen ]
Elise: I think it’s gone.
Vicky: Could you just check?
Elise: [ Scoffs ]
Vicky: Please?
[ Vicky turns on a flashlight and hands it to Elise. Elise shines the flashlight in Vicky’s face ]
Elise: [ Gasps dramatically ] Oooooh! [ Laughs ]
[ Vicky is not amused ]
Vicky: [ Sighs ]
[ Elise unzips the canvas door of the tent and shines the light out ]
[ The face of a distraught woman appears ]
[ Both⚡️scream⚡️]
[ Red’s camper ] [ Cell phone beeps🔅]
Weecha: That was Tadashi. He finished his dive into Vandyke’s laptop, as you requested.
Red: Did he discover any pearls, like who hired Vandyke to assassinate Elizabeth?
Weecha: No.
Red: Well, did he at least confirm that Vandyke was, in fact, tracking her on the night of her death?
Weecha: Yes. Vandyke was using an app to monitor her location, but that is not all there is to it.
Red: I feel a twist coming.
Weecha: According to the app, Tadashi believes the RF device inside Elizabeth was designed to perform two functions. It transmits GPS coordinates, and it monitors timed medication.
Red: I read the toxicology report. It found nothing unusual in Elizabeth’s system. She wasn’t drսgged.
Weecha: Maybe whoever slipped her the tracker didn’t require full use of its medical abilities.
Red: But as a medical device, it was small enough for her to ingest. We’re talking to the wrong people. We don’t need tech experts. We need medical ones. We need to talk to Herbie.
Weecha: I already sent a courier to his home this morning with the tracker, but he’s not responding to my calls. Are you two in some sort of a disagreement?
Red: A disagreement with Herbie? The man likes conflict as much as I like an overcooked egg. And it’s not like him to not answer. Try him again.
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[ Knock on door ✽ ✽ ✽ ✽ ] [ Red opens the door ] [ It’s Cynthia Panabaker, now a US Senator. Formerly she held a series of governmental positions in national security and oversaw the Reddington task force ]
Red: Senator, come in.
Panabaker: Please, call me Cynthia.
Red: Cynthia, I’m afraid we’re not fully equipped for social calls here, but I couldn’t refuse your request to meet. Would you like a cup of coffee?
Panabaker: Well, this is difficult enough, Raymond. Let’s just cut to the gristle. I need your help.
Red: I suspected you might.
Panabaker: You know I’d only come to you if my situation were desperate. It’s been three weeks since my daughter-in-law went missing.
Red: Yes, I’ve been following the news. I’m terribly sorry.
Panabaker: The news you don’t know, because I’m keeping it from the press, is that Sheila resurfaced last night at a campsite. No help from the local authorities, mind you. She was half dead. Emaciated, tortured. Now Sheila is in a medically-induced coma while whoever did this to her is still– [ Inhales deeply ]
Red: Is still out there, living and breathing, enjoying the sun on their face while Sheila’s lying in a coma, and you’re feeling helpless. When nothing makes sense in the light, we have to search in the dark.
Panabaker: [ Sighs ] I had a feeling you’d understand.
[ The Post Office war room ]
Cooper: Police interviewed the two campers who Sheila Panabaker found, but she collapsed without saying a word. So no idea where she came from. The woods where she surfaced are 12,000 acres of rural, mostly unincorporated area. It’s a lot of ground to cover. Sheila’s currently in a coma at Chesapeake Bay Memorial, fighting for her life.
Dembe: I have sympathy for Panabaker, but does an abduction case in which the abduction is over merit this task force’s attention?
Park: It does for me.
Aram: I’m surprised the FBI isn’t already on it, given Senator Panabaker’s position.
Cooper: She asked for us.
Ressler: I think you mean Reddington. Where is he anyway?
Cooper: He has a lead on the tracking device they found on Elizabeth, but he assured me that he will be available for whatever we need. Look, Cynthia’s gone to bat for this task force time and time again. We owe her this. Ressler, Aram, go to the hospital, talk to Sheila’s doctor.
Aram: Uh, does it, uh, have to be me? I mean, I- I- I- I kind of have things to do.
Ressler: What things?
Aram: Oh, uh, you know, just, like, uh, computer things. It’s all- It’s all technical. It’s boring stuff.
Cooper: Of course. Park, go with Ressler. If we can find out from Sheila’s doctor what was done to her, it might help us figure out who did it.
[ A hospital room ] [ Eva Mason and Nurse Binstock are talking next to a bed fixed with constraints ]
Eva Mason: I still don’t understand how Sheila got out.
Nurse Binstock: Well, maybe it’s because we have too many patients and I’m spread too thin. What if she leads the police to us?
Eva Mason: She won’t. She left at night. That had to have been disorienting. She walked for days and wound up 50 miles from here. I’m not concerned about her. But we now have an empty bed that we need to fill, and lucky for us, I think I found a new prospect.
[ Eva Mason shows Nurse Binstock a file for a patient ]
Binstock: I just said I can barely handle this. It’s not the right time to bring in someone new.
Mason: You know how important our mission is. We can always handle one more patient. We always make it work.
[ Another hospital room ] [ At her bedside, Ressler and Park talk to Sheila Panabaker’s doctor ]
Sheila’s Doctor: Well, she was hypothermic when she came in. She’s dehydrated, malnourished.
Ressler: I suppose being lost in the woods for days in the cold with no food or water would do that.
Doctor: A lot of it, but not the heart damage.
Park: She has heart damage?
Doctor: Yeah, it’s enlarged, with a reduced left ventricular function. But when I examined her further, things got– stranger. At first I thought these were just knife wounds, torture, maybe, but when we cleaned away the blood, we found this.
[ The doctor pulls Sheila’s hospital gown up to show cuts on her thigh ]
Park: Are those names?
Doctor: Yeah, that’d be my guess. And they appear self-inflicted.
Ressler: Why would she carve names into her own leg?
[ Monitor beeping 🔅🔅🔅]
[ Sheila’s daughter Charlotte and her husband Marshall Panabaker enter ]
Charlotte: Mom?
Marshall: Remember what we talked about. She can’t hear you right now. She’s really sick, Char. [ To Ressler and Park ] Y-You’ll have to excuse us. This is the first time she’s seen her since–
Ressler: No, please. We were just heading out.
[ Beeping continues 🔅🔅🔅]
Woman: [ Over P.A. ] Perinatologist to ER, stat. Perinatologist to ER, stat.
[ Park and Ressler leave the room ]
Park: Let’s go find the bastard who did this.
[ Sarah Sutton, a girl of about 10, lies in bed flipping through tv channels ]
[ Sizzling ]
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Man: [ On TV ] For just a little bit, all right? Try to swish it around. Just one thin layer.
[ Sarah begins to shakes ] [ Monitor beeping rapidly 🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅]
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[ Sarah’s mother Mary is in the kitchen ]
Mary Sutton: [ Calls out ] Honey, do you want mustard or mayo on your sandwich?
[ Beeping continues 🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅]
[ Man on TV speaking indistinctly ]
Mary Sutton: Sarah?
[ Beeping continues 🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅🔅 ]
[ Mary walks into Sarah’s room ] [ Silverware clatters ‼️ ]
Mary Sutton: [ Calls out ] Bill! She’s seizing!
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[ Bill Sutton carries Sarah to their SUV ]
[ Vehicle door opens ] [ Engine starts ] [ Tires screech lightly⚡️]
[ Eva Mason sits in her car, watching the Suttons’ car leave ]
[ The Post Office ] [ Panabaker is there ]
Ressler: We spoke with her doctor, and it seems your daughter-in-law carved the names of two women into her own thigh.
Panabaker: [ Sighs ] Sheila did that? For God’s sake, why?
Park: This is conjecture, but we believe she knew she might die and wanted to send a message to whoever found her body, to let them know there are other victims still out there.
Aram: And the message worked. We ID’d the names. Uh, Crystal Flowers and Maria Holmes.
[ Photos of the two women appear on the overhead display ]
Aram: Now, while both names are incredibly common, I was able to narrow down the search because of a peculiar connection to Sheila.
Panabaker: I know those women. Where do I know them from?
Cooper: Aram discovered the connection when he conducted a social media search and saw all three mothers were featured on the Tiny Fighters Foundation website.
Panabaker: Oh, believe me, I remember the interview. I was there. It’s a fundraising organization. They share the stories of children and their families facing serious health issues. I’ve donated a lot to Tiny Fighters. How has no one made the connection that these mothers were going missing until now?
Aram: Well, over 600,000 people go missing in the U.S. every year, and these cases are spread out over several years, in different parts of the country, and under different circumstances.
Ressler: We’re bringing in the woman who runs Tiny Fighters. Emily Wright. We’ll see if she has something to offer.
Panabaker: Okay. Thank you for the briefing. And thank you for your work.
[ Nurse Binstock is scrubbing a bloody towel. Eva Mason walks up to her ]
Eva Mason: You know the new prospect that I told you about? I’ve been studying her medical records that you obtained. She’s got a long and complicated history that I think is a perfect match for our hospital. So I’m gonna make my move tonight. By morning, we will have a new patient. See to it that her bed is ready.
[ Eva Mason walks away ]
Nurse Binstock: [ Under her breath ] Y-e-e-e-e-es, ma’am.
[ Aram and Park talk to Emily Wright, who runs the Tiny Fighters Foundation ]
Emily Wright: I don’t understand. Who would want to hurt mothers, especially our mothers? They’re the most loving, selfless people I’ve ever known.
Aram: Who in your organization has access to the database of your families?
Emily Wright: We have hundreds of volunteer contributors. They all have access to the database. I can get you a log of their names and e-mails.
Aram: What were the dates that the kids of these mothers were profiled on the site?
Emily Wright: [ Breathes sharply ]
[ Wright gets out a small laptop ] [ Keys clacking ]
Wright: October 3, 2020, Crystal’s son. February 10th of last year, Maria’s son. And January 25th of this year, Sheila’s daughter. Why?
[ Aram flips through some papers ] [ Paper rustles ]
Aram: All the women were abducted within a week of their children’s profile.
Park: Somebody’s trolling your website for victims.
Wright: This can’t be happening.
Aram: Who did you profile this week?
[ Red and Weecha walk down a hallway ]
Weecha: Don’t you think this is a bit extreme?
Red: He’s not answering our calls. You don’t just go silent. Not on me. Or I’m gonna find out the reason why.
[ Knocks on door ✽ ✽ ✽ ✽ ✽ ]
Red: Herbie?
[ Knocks on door ✽ ✽ ✽ ]
Red: [ Loudly ] Herbie! We saw your Vanagon in the garage, Herbie. I know you’re there.
[ Door cracks opens, the chain still engaged ] [ Baby crying ]
Herbie: It’s been 36 hours. Give me a second.
[ Chain locks clinking ] [ Crying continues ] [ Door opens ]
Herbie: My wife’s is on a digital detox retreat, and I can’t get ahold of her. I can’t do this, man. I’m not meant to be a father. I think I’m actually losing my mind, seriously. My baby hates me. Like, ac– She actually hates me.
[ Crying continues ]
Red: No, no, no, no, no. What’s her name?
Herbie: Sue. As in A Boy Named– My wife’s a Johnny Cash fan. Never mind.
Red: Oh, come here, Sue. Come here, Sue. All right. Yes. Come here. Yes. There you go. Yeah.
[ Red lifts the baby onto his shoulder and pats her back ]
Red: [ Chuckles ]
[ Crying stops ]
Red: [ Softly, to Herbie ] They’re pretty reliable. Only a few things cause them strife. Hunger. Fatigue. Gas [ Chuckles ]
[ Red rubs the baby’s back ]
Red: All they need is close attention and love. And it’s wonderful to be able to instantly give them everything they want.
Sue: Hm. [ Burps ]
Red: Yeah. [ Whispering ] Cherish this time. The simplicity. Because it gets pretty complicated, I’m afraid. Yeah.
[ Red hands Sue carefully to Herbie ]
[ Sue fusses ] [ Herbie bounces her ]
Herbie: No, it’s okay. It’s okay. No, no, no, no. It’s okay. Yeah.
Red: Oh, my gosh. She senses your fear. Dear God, Herbie, you must relax. Here.
[ Red gets behind Herbie and reaches around to demonstrate proper technique ]
Red: [ Chuckling ] Yeah.
[ Sue sucks her thumb ]
[ To the tune of ♫ “It had to be you” ]
♪ It had to be Sue– ♪
Red: [ Chuckles softly ]
♪ It had to be Sue
I wandered around and finally found
The somebody who– ♪
Herbie: [ Sighs ]
[ Herbie relaxes, eyes drooping ] [ They sway from side-to-side ]
♪ Could make me be true ♪
[ Sue sucks her thumb ]
Herbie: Can you please stay for a while? I’m desperate. [ Sighs ]
Red: That depends on what you can tell me about my tracker.
[ Ressler’s office ] [ Knock on door ✽ ✽ ] [ Aram enters with Park ]
Aram: We reached out to the four mothers whose children were just profiled, and we got ahold of three.
Park: They’re aware of the circumstances and are looking out for anything, or anyone, unusual.
Cooper: What about the fourth?
Aram: Mary Sutton. We weren’t able to reach her, but I tracked down her husband, who said Mary and their daughter Sarah are at George Washington Children’s Hospital today. Sarah had a seizure.
Ressler, Dembe, head over to the hospital. Confirm that Mary’s safe and brief her on the situation.
[ A pediatric room at George Washington Children’s Hospital ] [ Sarah is sleeping ]
Pediatric Specialist: Your daughter is a lovely girl, and I know it’s no fun being in the hospital, but I’d like to keep her for a few days for observation.
Mary Sutton: Usually, we only stay the night when she has one of her seizures.
Pediatric Specialist: Well, the sodium levels in her blood are unusually high. I’d like to get her on an IV to rebalance that concentration. Has she been vomiting or having diarrhea? She could be dehydrated or suffering from hypernatremia.
Mary: She’s on a very strict diet regimen. It wouldn’t account for any of that. Plus, I care for her day in and day out. I know her better than anybody. Maybe you want to rerun the tests?
Pediatric Specialist: Mother knows best. I’ll see what I can do. I’ll be back.
[ The Pediatric Specialist leaves ]
[ Eva Mason enters the room pushing a wheelchair ]
Mary: Are you the night nurse?
Eva Mason: Yeah. I just wanted to drop off the wheelchair for Sarah’s release. I’m assuming she’ll be discharged tomorrow?
Mary: I was trying to tell the doctor that. Thank you. [ Chuckles ] They keep trying to hold her for days and days. It’s such an insurance scam.
Eva: Yeah. [ Chuckles ]
[ Eva Mason takes an injection device from in between some towels and walks up behind Mary ]
Eva: [ Into Mary’s ear ] I know the truth.
[ She shoots with the injection gun into Mary’s neck ]
Mary: [ Gasps ]
[ The nursing station of the pediatric unit ]
[ Door creaks lightly ]
Ressler: Excuse me. [ Holding out badge ] Agents Ressler and Zuma. FBI. We’re looking for Sarah Sutton’s room.
[ Sarah Sutton’s room ]
[ Eva Mason lugs Mary Sutton over to the wheelchair ]
Mary: [ Gasps ] [ Groaning ] [ Gasps, groans ]
Sarah Sutton: What are you doing?
Eva Mason: I’m doing you a favor. Trust me.
Sarah: [ Shouting ] Somebody, help! Please help! Please!
[ Elevator bell dings 🔆 ] [ Ressler and Dembe get off ]
[ In the hallway, Eva Mason is sitting in the wheelchair ]
Ressler: The room’s gotta be up here on the right.
[ Ressler and Dembe enter Sarah’s room ] [ Medical personnel are attending to Mary ]
Sarah: The nurse, she hurt my mom.
Ressler: And where is she?
Sarah: She just left with the wheelchair.
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[ Ressler and Dembe run out. They find only the empty wheelchair ]
[ Eva has gotten on the elevator ] [ Elevator bell dings 🔆 ] [ Elevator doors close ]
[ A consultation room at the hospital ]
Mary Sutton: She was medium-build, white. It happened so fast.
Ressler: Well, she dosed you with a pretty powerful sedative.
Mary: Why? Why me?
Dembe: We don’t know that yet. Only that you fit a pattern.
Mary: Pattern? What pattern? My entire life is devoted to taking care of my daughter. I barely have time to brush my teeth in the morning.
Dembe: We will get to the bottom of this.
Mary: And until then, what? We just stay here where someone just attacked us?
Ressler: We’ve assigned an agent for your protection. He’ll be outside your room 24/7.
[ Dembe’s cell phone vibrates. He goes outside to take the call ]
Ressler: You’re in good hands.
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[ Dembe’s call is from Aram ]
Aram: Well, I couldn’t ID the woman posing as a nurse because the footage was too grainy.
Dembe: What about the injection gun?
Aram: Well, she was wearing latex gloves, so no prints to trace, but I did research the device, and it is actually pretty nifty. I mean, if it, uh, wasn’t being used to kidnap young mothers. Instead of a needle, compressed air shoots a thin stream of medication directly into underlying tissue layers. The challenge is, I can’t trace it. It’s not legal and seems to be a much more powerful version than what’s on the current market.
Dembe: That means it’s on the black market. Call Raymond. He’s connected to the best underground medical resources money can buy.
[ Herbie’s apartment ] [ Herbie looks at photo of the tracking device found in Liz from the exhumation autopsy ]
[ Red rocks the baby, who has fallen asleep ]
Herbie: I think it was designed to administer and monitor medication. Some conditions require drսg to be taken on very strict schedules, exact dosages, and patients with those disorders aren’t always the most reliable in taking their meds.
Red: How does it work?
Herbie: Uh, it has a capsule. If I’m right, it’s pre-loaded with the patient’s medication, at least one dose, then sends wireless data to the patient’s doctor or guardian to track if the meds were actually taken and the patient’s whereabouts.
Red: Well, who uses this technology?
Herbie: Uh, as far as I know, no one yet. It’s a cutting-edge technology. I- I did hear about a medical clinic in Boston that was considering a pilot program.
Red: I need the name of that clinic.
Herbie: Okay.
[ Keys clacking ] [ Red’s cell phone ringing✨] [ Cell phone beeps🔅]
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[ Red steps aside ]
Red: Harold.
Cooper: [ On phone ] I’m texting you a photo. The woman who abducted Panabaker’s daughter dropped a medical device when she went after her latest victim. The problem is, it’s not legal, and we have no way to track it.
Red: I think with a little hard work and elbow grease, I can find someone who can take care of that for us. I’ll be in touch.
[ Cell phone beeps🔅]
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Red: [ To Herbie ] I hate to pile on, but something else has come up.
[ Red shows Herbie the photo Cooper sent of the injection gun ]
Red: Do you think you can help me to identify and trace that?
Herbie: If you keep her happy, there is literally nothing I won’t do for you.
Red: [ Chuckles ]
[ A hospital room. A woman with an infected foot, Maria Holmes, is writhing in pain ]
Maria Holmes: Oh, my! Oh!
Eva Mason: Oh, you poor, poor thing. That– That pain must be unbearable.
Maria: Please, let me go. Please.
Nurse Binstock: [ To Eva ] We can’t take on another patient. Not after what just happened at the hospital.
Eva: No one got a good look at me. I was careful.
Binstock: You’re not careful. You’re out of control. We need to slow things down.
Eva: Would Chelsea want us to slow things down?
Binstock: You always have to bring her up.
Eva: Yes, I do. Because she is why we do what we do.
Maria: [ Sighs ] [ Gasping ]
Binstock: Yeah. The infection has spread.
Maria: Why are you doing this to me?
Eva: No. Shh, shh, shh, shh. It is because – Because you’re an incredible mother who would do anything to eliminate her son’s pain. That’s- That’s what you told Tiny Fighters, and now we are giving you a chance to make good on your word. Your boy’s getting better because you’re taking his sickness into your body.
Binstock: We need to do something to stop this from spreading further, or she’s gonna lose the leg.
Maria: Take me to a hospital. A real one!
Eva: No. We can handle everything right here.
[ She pulls shut the drapes ]
[ Aram’s workstation ]
Aram: [ To Dembe ] Do we know who his sponsor is?
[ Ressler, who is walking by, overhears ]
Ressler: Wait. What’re you talking about? M-My sponsor? It’s Narcotics Anonymous for a reason.
Park: What? No. No. We’re just trying to remember who sponsors–
Dembe: LeBron James.
Aram: Yeah. Uh, I saw him in, uh, some new kicks at a game the other night. Trying to– Track down a pair.
Ressler: Some kicks, yeah? Now, what game was that? ‘Cause I don’t think I saw it.
[ Cooper walks over ]
Cooper: Reddington just called back. His contact ID’d the manufacturer of the drսg injector.
Apparently, a set of them were delivered to a rural address in West Virginia, along with secondhand medical beds and equipment. I need a team there, fast.
[ Rural West Virginia ] [ Ressler and Dembe walk down a hospital corridor ]
Dembe: Should we announce?
Ressler: No. This place looks deserted. If there’s someone here, we don’t want to tip them off. Do you think Reddington got the wrong address?
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[ Ressler opens a door ] [ Door creaks ]
Ressler: [ Whispers ] Dembe.
[ Drapes opening ]
Maria Holmes: [ Breathing heavily ] Help me. Help me. [ Crying ] Help me! Ohh! [ Groaning ]
[ Ressler opens one drapery after another. Behind each is a patient in agony, lying on bloody sheets or covered in vomit ]
Dembe: Ressler!
[ Nurse Binstock lunges at Ressler with a scalpel. Dembe grabs her arm ]
Nurse Binstock: [ Grunts ]
Dembe: Drop it.
Nurse Binstock No!
[ Scalpel clatters ]
Dembe: Ugh!
[ The Post Office ]
[ Panabaker gets off the elevator. Nurse Binstock sits in an interrogation room ]
Panabaker: So, that’s the woman who’s responsible for this?
Cooper: One of them. She didn’t act alone. There’s another woman out there. The one who tried to abduct Mary Sutton from the hospital.
Panabaker: How are the other victims doing?
Cooper: They’re all in serious condition, one critical. We also found, uh, remains on the property. The victims we’ve ID’d all have the same profile, all were abducted while caring for very sick children, just like Sheila. What we didn’t know until now is that, while they were being held, they were inflicted with various medical treatments to make them mirror the symptoms of their sick children. Which explains why your daughter-in-law and granddaughter both presented signs of cardiomyopathy.
Panabaker: Why? Why make these women relive that terror? Why inflict on them the pain they witnessed?
Cooper: I don’t have a conclusive answer – yet. But there’s light at the end of the tunnel. As soon as they’re released from the hospital, they’ll be reunited with their children.
[ Door opens ]
Panabaker: I just hope Sheila gets that same opportunity with Charlotte.
[ Door closes ]
Ressler: We’re getting nowhere with her. We’ve had her in that box for hours. Now she’s asking for an attorney.
Panabaker: No! Absolutely not. This is our one chance with this woman.
Cooper: Cynthia, we can’t deny her counsel.
Panabaker: [ Sighs ] Then perhaps we’re not the ones who should be questioning her.
[ Red’s “office.” He sits across from Panabaker. In a nearby room, Mr Brimley applies his techniques of persuasion ]
[ Nurse Binstock ‼️screams‼️] [ Groaning ]
Nurse Binstock: No, no!
[ Shouting indistinctly ]
Red: You seem ill at ease.
[ ‼️Screaming‼️ ]
Panabaker: Yes, well– There is a line I have studiously avoided crossing in my career, until now.
[ Shouting indistinctly ]
Red: I find myself thinking more and more about that line lately. You’re looking for someone who has hurt those dearest to you, and the prism through which you see the world has completely changed.
[ Shouting indistinctly ]
Red: And maybe that line doesn’t exist anymore.
[ Shouting indistinctly ]
Panabaker: Have you made any progress tracking down Agent Keen’s killer?
Red: Actually, yes. I have a lead.
Panabaker: But you’re here with me.
Red: [ Chuckling ] Well, it’s not out of selflessness. I’m taking a reflective pause. I’m considering the extent of what I might do to get to the truth.
Panabaker: Yes, well, I know what you mean. Look where devotion has brought both of us. My daughter-in-law. Your Elizabeth.
Red: If you’re willing to go this far, imagine how far someone like me is willing to go.
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[ Door opens ] [ Mr Brimley walks out, oxygen tank in tow, with a large rat crawling around on his shoulder ]
Brimley: I got what you needed, boss. Lucy and Ethel never fail me. But, uh, she’s not gonna like what I got to say.
Panabaker: I promise you, there is nothing that can make this situation worse.
Red: Just rip the bandage off, Teddy.
Brimley: Your daughter-in-law? Sheila, right? She ain’t the victim.
Panabaker: What are you talking about?
Brimley: She’s been slipping your granddaughter a nasty concoction for years, making the little girl sick and keeping her that way. Munchausen. That’s what they call it.
Panabaker: That is the most absurd thing I’ve ever heard.
Brimley: I told you she wasn’t gonna like what I had to say.
[ Brimley leaves ] [ Rats squeaking ]
Panabaker: That’s a lie. Sheila would never hurt her child. Charlotte is her entire life. I want to talk to that nurse myself.
Red: Wait, Cynthia. Hold on. Please. Let’s talk.
Panabaker: I want the truth.
Red: And you may very well have it, I promise you. What do you actually know about your granddaughter’s illness?
Panabaker: It was a very complicated diagnosis. Why am I even answering that? This is ridiculous. Charlotte is sick.
Red: Senator, I urge you to think with your head right now and not with your heart. Has there never been a moment of doubt? A red flag?
Panabaker: A few months ago, I wanted Charlotte to see a cardiologist at Walter Reed. It takes months to get an appointment. I was able to use my position to get on his books. My son was thrilled, but Sheila insisted that a care plan was already in place. I pushed and pushed. Finally, she agreed. The day of the appointment, they never showed. Charlotte was having so many issues, and Sheila seemed so stressed. I didn’t think– That was one incident. That can’t possibly mean–
[ Cell phone chimes✨]
Panabaker: [ Sighs ] It’s a text from my son. Sheila’s off the respirator. What should I do?
Red: Stay calm. Obtain the facts you need. Your greatest resource is right through that door.
[ The Post Office war room ]
Aram: Mr. Reddington called, and it turns out we have this whole thing backwards.
Dembe: What does that mean?
Aram: They got that nurse, Binstock, to talk, and, uh, she insists she was never in the business of hurting innocent mothers, because those mothers were never innocent.
Ressler: So what is she guilty of?
Aram: Their children weren’t really sick. The mothers were making them sick. Binstock says she was hurting the mothers as punishment for what they did to their own kids, and the longer she kept them, the healthier their children became.
Park: I’ve read about it. Munchausen’s.
Aram: Yeah, well, it’s actually Munchausen’s by Proxy, to be exact. It’s a mental illness and a form of child abuse.
[ The pediatric unit where Sarah Sutton is being treated ] [ Agent Herndon is guarding the room ]
Mary Sutton: Sir? Can you– Can you please help me? My daughter, she’s had an accident, and I need some towels.
Sarah Sutton: What for?
Agent Herndon: Did you page the nurse?
Mary: I- I- It’s not working.
Sarah: What are you doing? There’s nothing–
Mary: Can you just please get us a few towels?
Sarah: Mom!
Mary: Please, please, sir?
Agent Herndon: Okay, okay. Just give me a minute.
Mary: Thank you.
Sarah: Mom …
[ The Post Office war room ]
Cooper: The darkness in this world still manages to surprise me.
Ressler: Let me remind everyone, this nurse is still a murderer. She came at Dembe and I with a scalpel. So, can we trust anything she says?
Cooper: No. We can’t. But children’s lives may be at risk, so we need to act fast. Park, look into medical records of the children of the abductees. Aram, reach out to the agents with the mothers being examined. Have them stall reunification with their children. And, Dembe, Ressler, go to the hospital and separate Mary Sutton from her daughter until we learn more.
[ At the hospital, Agent Herndon is walking back to Sarah Sutton’s room with the towels ]
[ Cell phone rings✨]
Agent Herndon: This is Agent Herndon.
Ressler: We have reason to believe Mary Sutton may be a danger to her daughter. Can you verify their whereabouts?
[ Agent Herndon has reached the room, but no one is there ]
Agent Herndon: I can’t.
Ressler: What do you mean?
Agent Herndon: They’re gone.
[ Dembe and Ressler visit the Suttons’ home. Only Sarah’s father Bill is there ]
Bill Sutton: I don’t believe it. I don’t believe any of it.
Ressler: Well, we don’t need you to believe, Mr. Sutton, but we do need your help. Your wife slipped FBI protective custody 30 minutes ago.
Bill Sutton: [ Sighs ]
Ressler: She fled the hospital with your daughter.
Bill Sutton: You don’t know what you’re talking about. You weren’t there. All the nights Mary sat up with Sarah, all the dirty sheets, all the midnight trips to the emergency room.
Dembe: When was the last time you spoke to your wife?
Bill Sutton: Earlier today. She said she’d call when I’d get off work.
Ressler: How long ago was that?
Bill Sutton: [ Sighs ] Hour and a half. It doesn’t mean anything.
Ressler: Do you have another residence? Somewhere your wife might have taken your daughter?
Bill Sutton: Another residence? With our medical bills? I had to find a second job just to get us by. I-I take care of the money. Mary takes– [ Sighs ] Mary is the most selfless mother in the world. She is.
[ Dembe looks around. He finds a diskette labeled “Tiny Fighters” ]
Ressler: Don’t beat yourself up too much.
Based on what we’re learning, your wife’s been deceiving an entire medical community, teachers, friends, foundations.
[ Dembe holds out the diskette ]
Dembe: Do you mind if we borrow this?
Bill Sutton: Take whatever you want. Just bring my daughter home. And my wife. I know there’s an explanation.
[ A hotel room ] [ Door closes ]
Mary Sutton: Ooh! Look at this place!
Sarah Sutton: What are we doing here?
Mary: Well, I thought maybe we’d get some of those cinnamon rolls you love so much from here.
Sarah: But we’re not at the hospital. That doctor said I need to finish my infusion or–
Mary: That doctor’s an idiot.
[ Pill bottles clattering lightly ]
Sarah: You’re acting weird. Why haven’t you called Dad yet? He’ll worry.
Mary: Oh, you lay back. I brought some of your medication from home. It’ll help you rest.
Sarah: Then you’ll call Dad?
Mary: Of course I will.
[ Mary covers Sarah with a fringed blanket ]
Mary: There we go.
[ Monitor beeping 🔅🔅🔅]
Man: [ Over P.A. ] Dr. Patterson, Code 9340.
[ Cynthia Panabaker enters the hospital room where her son Marshall sits with his wife Sheila ]
[ Both Sheila and daughter Charlotte are asleep ]
Marshall: Mom. Can you believe it? It’s a miracle.
[ They hug ]
Marshall: [ Breathes deeply ]
[ Beeping continues 🔅🔅🔅]
Marshall: You okay?
Panabaker: [ Sighs ] I’m just– overwhelmed.
Marshall: I know. I feel the same way.
[ The Post Office war room ]
Cooper: Bill Sutton has no idea where his wife and daughter are. Where are we on medical records?
Park: We don’t have them yet. We’re waiting on DOJ authorization.
Aram: Uh, maybe we don’t have to wait. This is all evidence collected from that abandoned hospital where Ressler and Dembe apprehended their nurse friend with the scalpel. Turns out Binstock and our Blacklister kept almost immaculate records of the families they surveilled. All of the children here have confusing and extensive medical records, a clear indication of Munchausen’s by Proxy.
Park: I can’t keep track of the bad guy here anymore. We’re trying to find an assailant who’s harming Mary Sutton, but Mary Sutton is doing irreparable harm to her own daughter. Who am I slapping the cuffs on?
Ressler: How about we slap the cuffs on everyone until that little girl is safe? Ask questions later.
Cooper: Fact is, we’re dealing with two criminals – Mary Sutton and the woman who tried to abduct her.
Aram: Well, I did some digging on Binstock. She worked as a home healthcare nurse for a young girl named Chelsea Mason, who had a rare GI disorder. After Chelsea died, Binstock left the nursing field, and Eva Mason, Chelsea’s older sister, received a fortune in settlements, all from hospitals that performed needless procedures that only worsened Chelsea’s condition. Turns out, Chelsea wasn’t really sick. Her mother was poisoning her.
Cooper: So, we think this sister, Eva, has a personal vendetta against mothers who hurt their children and that she’s the co-conspirator who tried to abduct Mary Sutton?
Aram: Binstock and Eva do share a past.
Park: How do they ID the mothers?
Aram: Well, Eva volunteers for the Tiny Fighters Foundation, where she films interviews, looking for signs of Munchausen’s. If a mother fits the profile, then Binstock, who works part-time as an insurance claims adjustor, confirms she’s correct via medical records that don’t add up.
Cooper: How do we find Eva Mason? If she’s out there, she’s after the Suttons.
Aram: Well, I did run a search and got a hit on her credit card being used in Delaware a few hours ago, but she could be anywhere by now.
Dembe: If she’s a videographer for Tiny Fighters, I might know where they are. I was just watching this.
[ Disc drive whirs, clicks ] [ Keys clacking ]
[ Video: ]
Eva: What do you do to cope when things get hard?
Sarah: Gosh, I don’t know.
Mary: Oh, so many things. Um, Disney. And Sarah has a group of friends who did a dance-a-thon fundraiser. And we really like our mother/daughter spa trips.
Eva: Oh. Where do you go?
Mary: Oh, we go to a place in Delaware called Primrose Grand Hotel.
Sarah: That was the best girls’ …
Mary: Oh!
Dembe: You said Eva Mason’s in Delaware? That can’t be a coincidence.
Cooper: Verify the Suttons are at that hotel and get there before Eva does.
[ The Primrose Grand Hotel in Delaware; Mary and Sarah Sutton’s room ]
Mary: Honey, I’m gonna get some ice. I’ll be right back.
Sarah: Okay.
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[ In the hallway, Mary walks toward the ice machine ] [ Eva Sutton is watching from around a corner ]
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Sarah: [ Sniffles ]
[ Sarah looks in her mother’s purse for tissue — and sees a gun ]
[ Door opens ] [ Eva Mason enters ] [ Door closes ]
Sarah: What are you doing here?
Eva Mason: S-Sweetheart–
Sarah: Where’s my mom?
Eva: You need medical attention.
Sarah: How would you know? You’re not a doctor.
Eva: Oh, no. I’m– I’m more than a doctor. I am a miracle worker. And I am going to cure you.
[ Mary returns ]
Mary: Hey! Get away from my daughter!
[ Eva draws a gun and points it at Mary ]
Mary: It’s you. You tried to attack me!
Eva: And I did that to protect your daughter, and I failed, but I won’t fail twice. Oh, this is s-so much quicker than you deserve, but I will use it on you. Unless–
Mary: Unless what?
Eva: I call an ambulance. Sarah goes to the hospital for treatment. You come with me.
Mary: She doesn’t need a hospital. She needs her mother.
[ Sarah takes the gun from her mother’s purse and points it at Eva ]
Sarah: Stop it! Both of you!
Mary: Sarah!
Eva: Sarah! Just– No, don’t. Before you do anything, let me explain, sweetheart.
Mary: Sarah! Put that gun down!
Eva: Okay, sweetheart, just listen to me, all right?
[ Door crashes ‼️ open ]
Ressler: FBI! Lower your weapons!
Mary: Sarah!
Sarah: What– What’s going on?
Ressler: All right, put your guns down.
Mary: This woman is crazy! She tried to attack me!
Eva: Sarah, your mom is the one making you sick. She gives you, what, pills? How do you feel when you take them, honey?
Sarah: You’re lying.
Mary: Sarah, listen to me. Look at me. This woman is insane. I would never try to hurt you. I love you more than anyone.
Sarah: [ To Eva ] Is my mom making me sick?
Ressler: Please, put the weapons down. Nobody needs to get hurt.
Eva: This woman is a child abuser.
Dembe: And she will be punished for that.
Eva: [ Scoffs ] L-Like my mother was?
Dembe: We know about your sister.
Eva: No, you don’t know. You did not watch my mother drain the life out of her, confine her to one room. [ Voice breaking ] Her only friends were dolls. I knew what she was doing, and nobody listened to me. The system is failing these children! And they do not have time to waste! Their lives are at stake!
[ Eva points her gun at Mary. Mary raises her hands to shield herself ]
[ Sarah shoots 💥 ]
Eva: Aah!
[ Eva falls ]
Sarah: Sorry!
Mary: Sarah!
Ressler: Don’t move.
[ Sarah drops the gun ]
Sarah: [ Distressed ] [ Breathing heavily ] I’m sorry. I- I’m sorry, I’m sorry.
[ Dialogue muffled ]
Ressler: Stay there. Do not move.
Sarah: I’m sorry.
Mary: Sarah, are you okay?
Ressler: Get back. Get back.
Mary: She’s my daughter!
[ Sarah covers her ears ]
Ressler: Back!
Mary: What is wrong with you? This is my daughter!
[ Shouting fades ]
Sarah: [ Breathing heavily ]
[ Red’s plane ]
[ Cell phone rings✨] [ Cell phone beeps 🔅]
Red: Senator Panabaker.
Panabaker: I-I’m calling to thank you. I asked you to help me find the truth. You did exactly that.
Red: How is your family handling things?
Panabaker: My son is devastated. Took my granddaughter out for the afternoon. I didn’t want her to be there when the arrest happens. She’s been through so much already.
Red: Children have a way of surprising you. They’re so resilient. And now she has a chance at a healthy life. You gave her that. Not her parents, not the FBI, you, Cynthia.
[ The hospital room where Sheila Panabaker has been recovering. Her husband Marshall is helping her pack ]
Sheila: I am so glad to be getting out of here.
[ Officers enter ]
Officer: Sheila Panabaker?
Sheila: Yes?
Officer: You’re under arrest.
Sheila: What?
[ Handcuffs click ✽ ✽ ]
Sheila: What are you doing? Stop. Marshall. Marshall. Stop it. Get your hands off of me!
[ A café ] [ Cynthia Panabaker and her granddaughter Charlotte are drinking from huge mugs of hot chocolate ]
Panabaker: Bottoms up, little lady. [ Slurps ] Mmm. Mmm! Doesn’t that just hit the spot? You know, I used to bring your daddy to this very cafe when he was little after his hockey practice. Little, but so fast.
Charlotte: Mom doesn’t let me have sweets. Because I get so sick.
Panabaker: Charlotte Anne Panabaker, this hot chocolate will not make you sick. That is a guarantee from Grandma.
[ Charlotte drinks, smiles ]
Panabaker: [ Laughs ] That’s my girl. [ Chuckles ]
[ Dr Jansen is exiting the hospital in Boston where he works ]
[ Weecha gets out of Red’s car ]
Dr Jansen: [ Clears throat ] [ Sighs lightly ]
Weecha: Dr. Jansen? Of the psychiatry clinic here? Yes?
Dr Jansen: Uh, do we know each other?
[ Dr Janson puts his briefcase in the back seat of his car ] [ Vehicle door closes ]
[ Weecha takes her gun out, points it down ]
Weecha: No. But we need a moment of your time, please.
[ They walk to Red’s car. Jansen gets in ]
[ Car door closes ]
Red: Dr. Jansen.
Dr Jansen: Please, don’t hurt me. I have two kids.
Red: Doctor, I have nothing but respect for professionals who treat mental illness. It’s a neglected epidemic, and you’re doing exemplary work, but I don’t have time to be polite. So, please, tell me what you know about this device.
[ Red shows him the tracking device taken from Liz’s body ]
Dr Jansen: Where did this come from?
Red: You tell me, and we’ll both know.
Dr Jansen: I’m– I’m not wildly familiar with it, but it looks to be a prototype of something I saw last year. We were going to initiate a pilot program with some of my mood disorder patients. It, uh, monitors medication use, but patient advocacy groups were worried about privacy, so the whole thing just kind of fell apart.
Red: Who developed the device?
Dr Jansen: It’s a tragic story, actually.
Red: A lot of those going around.
Dr Jansen: A young man came to my office begging to be seen. His wife suffered from an acute psychiatric condition. I-I-I-I don’t recall which, but she was always inconsistent about her meds. And then one day, she had a tragically violent episode that cost innocent lives. The man was devastated. He went back to school, and he developed an ingestible tracker that could monitor a patient’s compliance so that no one else would have to live that nightmare. He pleaded with me to give the tech a shot. Like I said, I had every intention of testing it–
Red: Do you remember the man’s name?
Dr Jansen: [ Exhales ] It started with a “K,” I know. Um– Kennison. Yes, uh, Andrew Kennison. [ Clears throat ] You wouldn’t have actually shot me, would you?
Red: If she was going to shoot you, she would have pointed the gun at you.
[ The Post Office war room ] [ Cooper, Aram, Dembe and Park are there ]
Ressler: [ Sighs ] Hey. I got here as soon as I could. Is this about the case?
Cooper: It’s not. Agent Ressler, did you attend your NA meeting tonight?
Ressler: Yeah, of course I did. I always go– I’m sorry, but what’s this all about? I mean– [ Angrily ] Does no one trust me? I mean, first, Aram doesn’t want to go out in the field with me, and then you guys are all talking behind my back about my sponsor? I’m doing the meetings. I’m doing the steps. I’m clean. [ Scoffs ] I don’t need this intervention crap.
Aram: Oh. Well, that’s not what this is.
[ Aram leaves ]
Ressler: Oh, no, no. So, what? I’m crazy now, huh? Is that it? Great. So, in case everybody’s lost count, I just got my two-month chip yesterday from that sponsor that you guys definitely weren’t talking about. [ Emotionally ] Look, I’m trying here. I’m really trying.
[ Eddie Vedder‘s ♫ “Invincible” plays ]
[ ⬇ Go to Full Lyrics ] or [ ♪ Tap square below to play ♪ ]
Cooper: And we couldn’t be prouder.
Park: We knew this was a big milestone for you.
Dembe: We wanted your sponsor’s name in case they wanted to join us.
Ressler: For what?
[ Aram appears with a cake ]
Aram: Your party. Ta-da!
Ressler: Oh, my God.
Aram: It, uh, took me a few tries to, uh, pick up the cake, but I got there.
Ressler: Wow. Wow.
Aram: Oh, I also made a killer playlist.
Ressler: [ Sniffles ]
Park: Oh, God. Not with that damn playlist again.
Dembe: He’s been obsessing all week.
Ressler: [ Emotionally ] I’m really dumb. Look, I’m sorry. I, uh– I know I’m not always the, uh, feelings guy, but this really– [ Sobs ] Means–
[ Cooper pats him on the shoulder ]
Cooper: We know what it means. And you mean the same thing to us.
Ressler: Thank you. Truly.
[ Park hands him the disk with the playlist ]
♪ Ah, invincible– ♪
Ressler: [ Scoffs ]
♪ When we love– ♪
[ Park hands him a knife to cut the cake ]
Ressler: [ Chuckles lightly ]
♪ Ah, invincible– ♪
Ressler: Do you want the big slice there?
Park: Sure.
♪ When we love ♪
[ Speaking indistinctly ] [ Laughter ] [ Indistinct conversation ] [ Laughter ]
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♫ It Had To Be You
By Frank Sinatra♪ Why do I do, just as you say, why must I just, give you your way
Why do I sigh, why don’t I try – to forget
It must have been, that something lovers call fate
Kept me saying: “I have to wait”
I saw them all, just couldn’t fall – ’til we met♪ It had to be you, it had to be you
I wandered around, and finally found – the somebody who
Could make me be true, and could make me be blue
And even be glad, just to be sad – thinking of you♪ Some others I’ve seen, might never be mean
Might never be cross, or try to be boss, but they wouldn’t do
For nobody else, gave me a thrill – with all your faults, I love you still
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Cleared for lift off, takeoff
For making reverberations
Are we affirmative? No, negatory♪ Come in, come in, radio, what’s your story?
Are you Oscar Kilo? Will you Wilco?
Are you ready for a bit of
A bit of echo, Victor?♪ Feeling wider than awake, yeah
Better crooked than straight♪ Ah, invincible, when we love
Ah, invincible, when we love
When we love♪ Now there’s smoke on the horizon
And the clouds are looking violent
There’s a future in need of a frame
Compass spinning in my brain♪ There’s a theory for everything
Resurrection to the big ol’ bang
Rachmaninoff to the excitement gang♪ We got the density of our beings
The unbearable weight, the unbearable light
The unbearable weight, let’s lift it up♪ Ah, invincible, when we love
Ah, invincible, oh♪ Feeling honest as a promise
Troubled times have come upon us
At the core of the cosmos
We are so much more than particles♪ Sonic to the subatomic
You are a whisper and a scream
You are, we are
All part of this everything♪ Yeah, so feel important
♪ You are light, you are principle
When you love, invincible
Our shared light, indivisible
When we love, we’re invincible♪ Ah, invincible, when we love
Ah, invincible, when we love
Ah, invincible, oh, when we love
Ah, invincible, oh, when we love
Oh, when we love♪ Ah, the humanity, the calamity
The spilling blood, the gravity
We got the heavens, we got the Earth
And in between we got big surf♪ Who could ask for more?
The only rule is to keep your cool♪ When we love
We are light
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